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package inet.visualizer.transportlayer;

import inet.visualizer.base.PathVisualizerBase;
import inet.visualizer.contract.ITransportRouteVisualizer;

//
// This module visualizes transport layer routes on a 3D osg scene. It displays
// an polyline arrow for each active route in the network. See the documentation
// of the base module for what constitutes an active route. The arrow points
// from the source towards the destination. If a route is used in both directions
// then there are separate pathes for them. Each polyline fades out over time
// as the route becomes inactive unless it is reinforced by another packet. The
// polyline automatically follows the movement of mobile nodes.
//
// @see ~TransportRouteCanvasVisualizer, ~TransportRouteVisualizer, ~PathVisualizerBase, ~ITransportRouteVisualizer
//
simple TransportRouteOsgVisualizer extends PathVisualizerBase like ITransportRouteVisualizer
{
    parameters:
        @class(TransportRouteOsgVisualizer);
}
